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O Muro de Berlim não foi apenas concreto, arame farpado e guardas armados.
Ele foi o símbolo de uma era inteira: da Guerra Fria, do medo, da divisão e do controle.
Em novembro de 1989, o impossível aconteceu: o muro caiu.
Mas o que realmente significou esse momento?
Foi apenas a vitória da liberdade? Ou também o início de novos muros, mais invisíveis e mais profundos?
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Ele foi o símbolo de uma era inteira: da Guerra Fria, do medo, da divisão e do controle.
Em novembro de 1989, o impossível aconteceu: o muro caiu.
Mas o que realmente significou esse momento?
Foi apenas a vitória da liberdade? Ou também o início de novos muros, mais invisíveis e mais profundos?
Neste vídeo, você será guiado por uma narrativa intensa, cinematográfica e filosófica, explorando não só os fatos históricos, mas também os dilemas humanos e existenciais escondidos nas sombras desse acontecimento.
⚔️ Prepare-se para mergulhar em uma reflexão sobre o poder, a liberdade, a esperança e as muralhas — físicas e invisíveis — que ainda hoje nos aprisionam.
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00:00The cold of the European night clung to the skin like invisible blades.
00:04The wind blew through the gray streets of Berlin,
00:08carrying with it the metallic smell of damp concrete and rust.
00:13It was November 9, 1989.
00:17A typical day for someone living surrounded by the weight of socialist routine.
00:22And yet, there was something different in the air.
00:26A vibration, an electrical voltage,
00:30It was as if the city was about to wake up from a nightmare that had lasted 28 years.
00:36That night, the wall, that concrete scar that tore through the heart of Europe,
00:42It seemed to tremble under the weight of its own history.
00:46Its length is almost 160 kilometers,
00:50their watchtowers, their armed soldiers,
00:54their electrified fences,
00:55All of this suddenly seemed fragile.
00:59like a wall built not of stone,
01:02But scared.
01:03The wall had been erected in 1961.
01:08not just to divide a city,
01:10but to divide the human spirit itself.
01:13On one side, the West,
01:15with their glittering shop windows,
01:17colorful advertisements,
01:19Coca-Cola and Rock'n'Roll.
01:20On the other side, the East,
01:22austere, rigid,
01:24promising equality,
01:26but offering surveillance,
01:28scarcity and silence.
01:30Between them, an invisible abyss.
01:32a wound that wasn't bleeding,
01:34But it festered every day in the memory of those who lived there.
01:40And that night,
01:41Something began to break.
01:44Not the concrete,
01:46not yet,
01:47But the mask of fear.
01:49The streets were filling up.
01:51First,
01:52shy
01:53Workers returning home,
01:56young university students
01:57who exchanged suspicious glances,
02:00mothers carrying their children by the hand.
02:03After,
02:04More came,
02:05thousands.
02:06A mass that grew like a tide,
02:09invading public squares,
02:11Pressing on borders.
02:12There were no leaders.
02:14There were no weapons.
02:16There were only voices.
02:18Voices that overlapped like an ancient choir,
02:22clamoring for something simple,
02:24but devastating.
02:26Freedom.
02:27The guards in the towers watched, perplexed.
02:31For decades,
02:33Their job was to shoot anyone who dared to cross their path.
02:38And now?
02:39Now there were no fugitives,
02:41but crowds.
02:43And how to contain a crowd
02:45When will she no longer fear the bullet?
02:47The Berlin Wall didn't fall simply because the communist system was bankrupt.
02:52Or because international negotiations had intensified.
02:56He fell because ordinary men and women,
03:00After so much time,
03:02They discovered that prison only works as long as we believe in it.
03:06When fear is broken,
03:08The wall also crumbles.
03:10But to understand what happened that night,
03:13We need to retreat.
03:15Returning to the suffocating silence of the 1960s and 1970s.
03:22Back to the icy corridors of the Stasi.
03:26The secret police that infiltrated friends, neighbors, even family members,
03:32turning every word into suspicion.
03:35Going back to schools that taught children to distrust their fathers.
03:40To the neighbor who could report him for an innocent comment.
03:44The thin walls of the apartments,
03:48where every whispered conversation,
03:50It seemed to be pierced by invisible ears.
03:54In East Germany,
03:56Freedom was not only stolen,
03:59It was corroded, diluted in everyday life.
04:02The regime needed more than just prisons,
04:06It needed domesticated consciences.
04:09The wall, after all, was not just physical.
04:12It was mental.
04:14A blockage within the soul,
04:16convincing millions that escape was impossible,
04:19that the West was a dangerous illusion,
04:22that the life they were leading was the only possible one.
04:26But the human soul is restless.
04:29To each separate family,
04:31with each shot fired at a fugitive,
04:35with each aborted dream,
04:37A silent energy was accumulating.
04:41The wall was not eternal.
04:45He was simply waiting for the night when someone would dare to touch him.
04:49not with dynamite or tanks,
04:52but with bare hands,
04:53with rusty hammers,
04:55with voices that said
04:57Enough!
04:58And so it was on that November night.
05:02Crowds gathered in front of the border posts.
05:06Confused guards received contradictory orders.
05:11The government, already collapsing,
05:14I didn't know whether to suppress it or give in.
05:17With each passing minute, the tension grew.
05:20It was like watching a dam about to break.
05:25So, a poorly worded advertisement,
05:28broadcast on television,
05:30lit the fuse.
05:31A spokesperson for the eastern government,
05:35visibly nervous,
05:37He declared that travel restrictions had been lifted.
05:41When a reporter asked,
05:43from when,
05:45he replied,
05:47immediately.
05:48That word spread through the city like wildfire on dry gunpowder.
05:53Immediately.
05:54And immediately,
05:56Thousands rose from their homes,
05:59They ran towards the gates,
06:01They pressured the guards.
06:02The wall of silence was breaking down.
06:06At 11:30 PM,
06:07at the Bornholmerstrasse gas station,
06:10The guards simply opened the gates.
06:13Not because they wanted to,
06:15But because there was no alternative.
06:17And the crowd crossed over.
06:19Initially hesitant,
06:21after,
06:22In ecstasy.
06:23Screams,
06:24tears,
06:26hugs,
06:27people climbing the wall,
06:29hammering pieces of concrete,
06:32tearing off slivers like relics.
06:34It was as if the city itself
06:36It was exploding in catharsis.
06:39The wall,
06:40that for almost three decades
06:42divided the world into two blocs,
06:44now fall
06:45before the eyes of history.
06:48Not by an invading army,
06:50not through a war,
06:52but for courage
06:53of ordinary citizens.
06:55And here it is.
06:56The cruel irony of history.
06:59While some
07:00They celebrated on the wall.
07:02Others wept silently.
07:06Because it wasn't just the fall of a barrier.
07:09It was the collapse of a belief.
07:12of an identity.
07:13Many who lived in the East
07:15They felt that all their lives
07:18That was a lie.
07:19that everything for which they had sacrificed themselves
07:22It was dissolving before his eyes.
07:25There was no triumph without loss.
07:28There was no freedom without disorientation.
07:31And perhaps that is the most disturbing aspect.
07:35on the night of November 9th.
07:38The end brought not only joy.
07:42It also brought the weight of emptiness.
07:45What to do with freedom
07:48When is she finally arriving?
07:50How to rebuild an identity
07:53After decades of division?
07:55Around the world,
07:57televisions displayed the images
07:59of Berliners dancing on the wall,
08:02playing guitars,
08:04drinking champagne,
08:05hugging strangers
08:07And for the West,
08:09That seemed like absolute triumph.
08:12of democracy over communism,
08:15of freedom over oppression.
08:17But for many who were crossing
08:20the borders that night,
08:22There was also fear.
08:24The fear of the unknown,
08:26from a system that promised them abundance,
08:29but that would also swallow them.
08:32in its ruthless market logic.
08:35The wall fell.
08:37But the division did not disappear.
08:39She simply transformed.
08:42Today, looking back,
08:44we asked,
08:45That day truly left its mark.
08:47The victory of freedom?
08:49Or just a replacement.
08:51from a visible wall
08:52Through invisible barriers?
08:55How many borders erected in silence?
08:58still separates us
08:59Without us even realizing it?
09:01Economic barriers,
09:03cultural, digital.
09:05Walls we don't see,
09:07but that imprison
09:08with the same effectiveness.
09:10What the fall of the wall reveals
09:12It's not just the fragility of regimes,
09:15but the terrifying force of the crowd.
09:18History doesn't change.
09:20because a leader commands,
09:21but why,
09:22in a rare moment,
09:25ordinary men
09:26realize
09:28who can no longer obey.
09:30And that is perhaps
09:31the most dangerous lesson
09:33for any power.
09:35When obedience ceases,
09:37The empire crumbles.
09:39That November night,
09:41the world believed
09:42to have witnessed the death of tyranny,
09:45but perhaps he witnessed
09:47Something even more unsettling.
09:50Proof that no wall,
09:52however high,
09:53resists human desire
09:55to cross.
09:56The concrete of the wall
09:58I was still standing that night,
10:00But it was no longer solid.
10:03Each splinter removed with a hammer,
10:06each piece taken as a souvenir,
10:08It was less of a physical destruction.
10:11and yet another symbolic ritual,
10:14as if the citizens
10:15they tore them out with their own hands
10:18not just cement blocks,
10:20but decades of fear
10:22which they had carried on their shoulders.
10:25People were crying.
10:26upon touching the wall,
10:28They wept as if caressing
10:29the tomb of a loved one,
10:32but also like someone who finally
10:34broke a spell.
10:36And yet,
10:37while the crowd
10:39He gave in to euphoria,
10:41there was something in the eyes
10:41of some eastern soldiers
10:44a different shade.
10:46Not just bewilderment,
10:49but also empty.
10:51They had sworn an oath.
10:52protect that border.
10:54They had dedicated
10:56their youth
10:57to tireless vigilance.
10:59And now,
11:00in front of them,
11:02Everything was falling apart.
11:03in a matter of hours.
11:05They wondered,
11:06in silence,
11:08why were we here,
11:09in the end?
11:10What was its value?
11:11blind obedience
11:13when the story
11:14shows us
11:15That nothing was eternal?
11:17Perhaps this is
11:18the question
11:19that haunts
11:20every regime,
11:21every empire,
11:22all human power.
11:23What is the meaning?
11:25to erect walls
11:26sooner
11:28or later,
11:29Do they become ruins?
11:31The fall of the wall
11:33from Berlin
11:33he was,
11:34in its instant
11:35more raw,
11:36a collapse
11:37of illusion.
11:38The illusion
11:39of which ideologies
11:40can imprison
11:42the human heart
11:43forever.
11:44The illusion
11:44that obedience
11:46can be transmitted
11:47from generation to generation,
11:49without cracks.
11:50The illusion
11:51that fear
11:52It lasts longer.
11:54that is hope.
11:55But nothing is undone.
11:57without leaving scars.
11:59The people of the East,
12:01after crossing
12:02the gates,
12:03discovered
12:04a new reality
12:05which was not done
12:07lights only
12:08neon
12:09and supermarkets
12:10crammed together.
12:12It was also
12:13a reality
12:14inequality
12:16brutal,
12:17of a capitalism
12:18who did not wait
12:19through cultural integration,
12:21but devoured
12:23in a hurry
12:23the territory
12:24newly opened.
12:25In the weeks
12:26that followed,
12:28entire factories
12:29They were closed.
12:31Workers
12:31that previously had
12:32guaranteed jobs,
12:34even though modest,
12:36They found themselves lost.
12:38no place
12:39in a market
12:40that had no space
12:41for them.
12:42The dream
12:44of western abundance
12:46He came accompanied
12:47from a nightmare
12:48exclusion.
12:49For every tear
12:51of overflowing joy
12:52on a November night,
12:53There were tears.
12:55of silent despair
12:57in the following years.
12:59The wall
13:00had fallen,
13:01but the cracks
13:02invisible
13:03They remained.
13:04In the heart
13:05of many
13:06East Germans,
13:07the feeling
13:08of inferiority,
13:10delay,
13:11of not belonging
13:12to the new world,
13:13would accompany them
13:15for decades.
13:16And even today,
13:18in memories
13:19of those who lived
13:20on both sides,
13:21The question remains.
13:23We were freed.
13:24Or were we conquered?
13:27It's impossible.
13:28not to reflect
13:28about the character
13:30symbolic
13:30of this event.
13:32The wall
13:32it was not just
13:33concrete,
13:34It was a narrative.
13:36A narrative
13:37separation,
13:38out of fear,
13:40identity
13:41built
13:42against the other.
13:43And when it fell,
13:44it wasn't just
13:45Germany
13:46which has transformed.
13:47The whole world
13:48realized
13:49that one era
13:50It was over.
13:51The Cold War,
13:53this long night
13:54tension
13:55between the United States
13:56and the Soviet Union,
13:58it seemed to have found
13:59your conclusion.
14:01But the story
14:02doesn't like
14:03of simple endings.
14:04Victory
14:05of freedom,
14:06proclaimed
14:07with such fervor
14:08by the West,
14:09also hid
14:10a new
14:11settings
14:12of power.
14:13Without the wall,
14:14without the enemy
14:15communist,
14:16what was left.
14:17Capitalism
14:19triumphant
14:19spread
14:21like fire
14:21in dry prairie.
14:23And where before
14:24there was a balance
14:25out of fear,
14:26all that remained now
14:28an imbalance
14:29of ambition.
14:30The fall of the wall
14:31not only did it liberate
14:33millions of people,
14:34she opened the doors
14:36towards globalization
14:37accelerated,
14:38for domination
14:39from the market,
14:40for the triumph
14:42of the merchandise
14:43about memory.
14:44The fragments
14:45from the wall,
14:46sold in stores
14:47souvenirs,
14:49became
14:50Instant merchandise.
14:52The symbol
14:53of oppression
14:54converted
14:55in product
14:55for consumption.
14:57What came before
14:58represented
14:59division and blood,
15:00now it could be
15:01purchased,
15:02packaged
15:03and displayed
15:04on shelves
15:05as a souvenir
15:06exotic.
15:07The story,
15:08once again,
15:09it was transformed
15:11in merchandise.
15:11And here it appears
15:13reflection
15:14most disturbing.
15:15This will not be it.
15:17the destination
15:17of all
15:18the big ones
15:19human events?
15:20It will not be
15:21that each revolution,
15:23every victory,
15:24every tragedy,
15:25is destined
15:26to be reduced
15:27a consumer item,
15:29a show
15:30for the masses,
15:31the memory
15:32Weightless?
15:33When we look
15:34for those images
15:35November
15:36from 1989,
15:38people dancing
15:40on the wall,
15:41hugging strangers,
15:43celebrating in ecstasy,
15:44we can't
15:45Avoid the chills.
15:47They move us.
15:49because they tell us
15:50of something universal,
15:51the desire
15:52to break down barriers,
15:54the longing
15:55for freedom,
15:56the flame
15:57inextinguishable
15:58of the human
15:59in the face of oppression.
16:01But,
16:01at the same time,
16:03They also tell us
16:04of ephemerality
16:06of that flame.
16:07Because the next day,
16:09Life goes on.
16:11The system
16:12It reconfigures itself.
16:14The wall
16:14disappears,
16:15but new
16:16Walls are emerging.
16:18How many walls
16:19invisible
16:20surround today
16:21Our lives?
16:22Digital walls
16:24who decide
16:24What can we see?
16:26Economic walls
16:27who decide
16:28who can ascend
16:29and who should
16:30to remain on the sidelines?
16:32Ideological walls
16:33that divide us
16:34in hostile tribes,
16:36incapable
16:37dialogue.
16:37The wall
16:39from Berlin
16:39it fell,
16:40but it will be
16:40that really
16:41we learned
16:42with its fall
16:43or just
16:44we exchange
16:45What are its shapes?
16:46The philosopher
16:47Berliner
16:48Walter Benjamin
16:50he wrote
16:51that history
16:52it is always counted
16:53by the winners,
16:54but the vanquished
16:56remain
16:57buried
16:57under the rubble.
16:59Perhaps
17:00so be it.
17:01also with the wall.
17:02We celebrate
17:03its fall
17:04like the triumph
17:05from the west,
17:06but rarely
17:07We heard the voices
17:08of those who felt
17:10orphans,
17:11of an identity
17:12of those who lost
17:14their minimum securities,
17:16of those who had
17:18to rebuild,
17:19not only
17:20their homes,
17:21but their own
17:22souls.
17:23The world watched
17:24to the show
17:25from the wall,
17:26crumbling as if it were
17:27an epic scene
17:28of cinema,
17:29a happy ending
17:31Hollywoodian.
17:32But inside
17:33of each individual
17:35that crossed
17:36that border,
17:37what happened
17:38It was much more
17:39complex,
17:40much more
17:41ambiguous.
17:42For some,
17:43freedom,
17:44for others,
17:45disorientation
17:46for everyone,
17:47transformation.
17:49And perhaps it is
17:49that's what it does
17:51of the fall
17:51of the Berlin Wall,
17:52one of the events
17:54most fascinating
17:55of history
17:56contemporary.
17:58He is not just
17:59a political event,
18:01but a mirror,
18:02a mirror
18:03in what ways can we
18:04see reflected
18:05our own
18:06contradictions,
18:08our hopes
18:09and our fears.
18:11The wall fell.
18:13because people
18:14They dared to dream,
18:16but it also fell
18:17because systems,
18:18for more solid
18:20that they seem,
18:21They rot from the inside.
18:23when they leave
18:24to serve
18:25the needs
18:26Humans.
18:27And just like
18:28The wall fell.
18:29just as they crumbled
18:30empires,
18:31kingdoms
18:32and dictatorships
18:33throughout the centuries,
18:35like that too
18:36they will fall
18:37the structures
18:38that today
18:39it seems to us
18:39immutable.
18:41It's disturbing.
18:42to think about it,
18:43because if the wall
18:44it fell,
18:45so anything
18:46It could fall.
18:47Democracies
18:48which seem to us
18:49firm,
18:50economies
18:51that we judge
18:51eternal,
18:52technologies
18:54that we believe
18:54invincible,
18:56Everything is transient.
18:58Everything is dust.
18:58and yet
19:00there is something
19:00of immortal
19:01at that time
19:02from 1989.
19:04Proof
19:05that the will
19:06human,
19:06when
19:07converts into tide,
19:08is capable
19:08enough to make you tremble
19:10all the way to the walls
19:11more solid.
19:12Concrete
19:13that collapsed
19:14that night
19:15It still echoes.
19:16Echoes
19:17as a warning,
19:18like a prophecy,
19:19as a memory.
19:21And more and more
19:22that a society
19:23raise
19:24new walls,
19:25more and more
19:26that a regime
19:27builds
19:28new frontiers,
19:29we must remember,
19:31there is
19:31eternal wall.
19:33There is no wall.
19:34that resists
19:35at night
19:36in which fear
19:36it transforms
19:37in courage.
19:38The early morning
19:39November 10th
19:40dawn broke
19:41about a Berlin
19:42unrecognizable.
19:44Where before
19:45There was military silence.
19:46and armed guards,
19:48now there was music,
19:50fireworks
19:51improvised,
19:52laughter
19:53and tears.
19:55The bells
19:56of the churches
19:57They sounded like
19:58announcing
19:59not only
19:59a new day,
20:00But a new era.
20:02And yet,
20:03there was also in the air
20:05a stranger
20:06sensation
20:07of unreality,
20:08as if everyone
20:09were afraid to wake up
20:11and discover
20:12that everything
20:13it will not pass
20:14of a collective dream.
20:15Families
20:16that for decades
20:17They had been separated
20:19they met again
20:21in the middle
20:21to the crowd.
20:22parents hugged
20:23children
20:24who only knew
20:25judging by the photographs
20:26yellowish.
20:28Brothers
20:28they recognized each other
20:29with difficulty
20:30after years
20:31distance.
20:33It was like
20:34if the time
20:34had been
20:35stolen from them
20:36and suddenly,
20:38returned
20:39in a single instant.
20:41But
20:41time
20:42He's not coming back.
20:44The hug
20:45that unites
20:46don't delete
20:47The absence.
20:49And many tears.
20:50spilled
20:51that morning
20:51They were tears.
20:53of joy
20:54and pain
20:54at the same time.
20:55The pain
20:56of everything
20:57what was there
20:57been lost.
20:58The pain
20:59of the years
21:00stolen
21:01over the wall.
21:02The journalists
21:03they described
21:04the scene
21:04Like a miracle.
21:06Politicians
21:07westerners
21:08they were talking about
21:08victory
21:09of democracy.
21:10But
21:11for whom
21:11I was there
21:12with the feet
21:13over the rubble
21:14still damp
21:15the feeling
21:16It was more visceral.
21:18It was the end.
21:19from captivity.
21:20The end
21:21from a prison
21:22without bars
21:22apparent.
21:24And here
21:24perhaps
21:25reside
21:25the aspect
21:26deeper
21:27of the fall
21:28from the wall.
21:29It wasn't just
21:30an event
21:30political.
21:31It was a
21:31event
21:32psychological.
21:34That one
21:35concrete
21:35represented
21:36the weight
21:37of a
21:37ideology
21:38that there was
21:38penetrated
21:39in the bowels
21:40of life
21:41everyday life.
21:42Teaching
21:43generations
21:43whole
21:44to fear,
21:45to be suspicious,
21:46to shut up.
21:47When
21:48the wall
21:48it fell
21:49it wasn't
21:50just
21:50the landscape
21:51from Berlin
21:51that if
21:52transformed.
21:53He was
21:53also
21:53the mind
21:54collective
21:55that by
21:56first time
21:56in decades
21:57breathing
21:58without
21:59shadow
21:59constant
22:00of surveillance.
22:01But
22:02freedom
22:02it's always
22:03ambiguous.
22:04She
22:04free
22:05and at the same time
22:06time
22:06naked.
22:07When crossing
22:08the border
22:09many
22:10they discovered
22:11a new
22:11prison,
22:12the
22:12comparison.
22:14You
22:14Berliners
22:15Orientals
22:16They entered
22:17in
22:17supermarkets
22:18westerners
22:19and they stayed
22:20astonished
22:20in front
22:21of
22:21shelves
22:22crammed together.
22:23They saw
22:24cars
22:24gleaming,
22:25advertisements
22:26colorful,
22:27houses
22:27illuminated
22:28for goods
22:29consumer
22:29never
22:30they imagined
22:31to own.
22:32For some
22:33he was
22:33ecstasy,
22:34for others
22:35he was
22:36humiliation.
22:36The fall
22:37from the wall,
22:38therefore,
22:39it wasn't
22:39just
22:39triumph,
22:40but also
22:41shock
22:42cultural,
22:43a revelation
22:44brutal
22:44of the differences.
22:46And no
22:47That's how it is.
22:47also
22:48in our
22:48own
22:49era?
22:50When
22:51walls
22:51invisible
22:52they fall,
22:53when
22:53borders
22:54digital
22:55or cultural
22:56if they break,
22:57we discovered
22:58that freedom
22:59brings with him
23:00the comparison
23:01incessant.
23:02Today,
23:03in our
23:03networks
23:04social,
23:05we don't live
23:06also
23:06in front
23:07of shelves
23:08infinite
23:09of lives
23:09Perfect?
23:10No
23:11we are
23:11remembered
23:12each
23:12instant
23:13how much
23:14us
23:14lack,
23:15how much
23:16no
23:16we have?
23:17The wall
23:18from Berlin
23:18It collapsed.
23:19but new
23:20walls
23:20psychological
23:21they stood up,
23:22more subtle
23:23and more
23:24penetrating.
23:25In that
23:26November,
23:27however,
23:28the West
23:29He was celebrating.
23:30For
23:31United States,
23:32the wall in
23:33pieces
23:33it was proof
23:34that they had
23:35defeated
23:36Cold War
23:36without firing
23:38a bomb
23:38nuclear.
23:39It was a triumph.
23:41of the economy
23:41market,
23:43of democracy
23:43liberal,
23:44of the promise
23:45that
23:46history
23:47was walking
23:48inevitably
23:49for the
23:49progress.
23:50The president
23:51American
23:51declared that the
23:52world
23:53will become more
23:54safe,
23:54that the future
23:55would be
23:56freedom
23:56and prosperity.
23:58But,
23:59will it be
24:00Was it true?
24:01Or is it that
24:02victory
24:02hid seeds
24:04new
24:05Conflicts?
24:06The Union
24:06Soviet,
24:07weakened,
24:09observed
24:10in silence.
24:11The empire
24:12that there was
24:12challenged
24:13capitalism
24:14global
24:14however much
24:1540
24:16years
24:16was in
24:17ruins
24:17and their
24:18leaders
24:19did they know that
24:20nothing
24:20he would be
24:21Like before.
24:22Two
24:23years
24:23after,
24:24in 1991,
24:26herself
24:26Unity
24:27Soviet
24:27it would dissolve,
24:29closing
24:30officially
24:30the War
24:31Cold.
24:31The world
24:32believed
24:33enter
24:34a new
24:34era of
24:35unit,
24:35but
24:36history
24:37doesn't know
24:38finals
24:38happy.
24:39just
24:40transitions.
24:41The fall
24:42from the wall
24:43did not eliminate
24:44the divisions,
24:45It just changed
24:46its shape.
24:47Where
24:47there was before
24:48the border
24:48physical
24:49between East
24:50and the West,
24:51now
24:51would emerge
24:52others.
24:53Divisions
24:53economic
24:54among the rich
24:55and poor,
24:56divisions
24:57cultural
24:57among globalized
24:59and marginalized,
25:00divisions
25:01policies
25:02between
25:02democracies
25:03and new
25:04authoritarianism.
25:05And here
25:06is
25:07irony
25:07cruel.
25:08The wall,
25:09destroyed
25:09by blows
25:10hammer
25:11and hands
25:11naked,
25:12became
25:13metaphor
25:14of all
25:14the walls
25:15that we continue
25:16to be built.
25:17Each
25:17border
25:18closed
25:19for migrants,
25:20each law
25:21that separates
25:21citizens
25:22of foreigners,
25:23each screen
25:24that us
25:24arrest
25:25in bubbles
25:25digital
25:27every prejudice
25:28that divides
25:28communities,
25:30all of this
25:31and,
25:31of course
25:32form,
25:33a new
25:34wall
25:34From Berlin.
25:35The story
25:36of the fall
25:36from the wall,
25:37therefore,
25:38it's not just
25:38about the past,
25:40it is also
25:40about us,
25:42about the form
25:43how still
25:44today we repeat
25:45the gesture
25:46to raise
25:47barriers,
25:48to fear the other,
25:49to build
25:50prisons
25:50invisible
25:51to preserve
25:53an order
25:53that we know
25:54fragile.
25:55Let's go back.
25:56that night
25:57November.
25:58Around
25:59from the bonfires
25:59improvised,
26:00groups sang
26:02banned songs
26:03for years.
26:04Young people
26:05They painted the wall.
26:06with graffiti
26:07colorful,
26:08transforming
26:09surface
26:10gray
26:11in a mosaic
26:12of rebellion.
26:13Each color
26:14It was a scream.
26:15Against silence.
26:16Each drawing
26:18a testimony
26:19that art
26:19survive,
26:20even under oppression.
26:23It was as if
26:24the whole city
26:25breathe
26:26for the first time
26:27after almost
26:28three decades
26:29submerged.
26:30And yet,
26:31for each voice
26:33who sang
26:34there was a voice
26:35in silence.
26:36The oldest ones,
26:38above all,
26:39They walked slowly,
26:40almost hesitant,
26:42as if not
26:42knew well
26:43what to do
26:44with that
26:45sudden opening.
26:46Many had
26:47learned to live
26:48within the rules
26:50from East Germany,
26:51adapting
26:52due to scarcity,
26:53to surveillance,
26:54to the restrictions.
26:56Freedom
26:57for them
26:58It was so scary.
26:59Regarding imprisonment,
27:00because freedom
27:02It requires choices.
27:03and choices
27:04They bring responsibilities.
27:07That's the lesson.
27:08more bitter
27:10of history.
27:11The liberation
27:12It's not the end,
27:13but the beginning
27:14of a new labyrinth.
27:16When the gates
27:17they open,
27:18It's not enough to just cross.
27:20It is necessary to learn
27:21living
27:21on the other side.
27:23And this learning
27:24It's expensive.
27:26In the years
27:27following,
27:27Germany
27:28It would reunify.
27:29But reunification
27:31didn't delete
27:32the brands
27:33of the division.
27:34Decades
27:35separation
27:36created
27:36two cultures
27:37distinct,
27:39two economies
27:40unequal,
27:41two modes
27:42to think.
27:43The wall
27:44it fell,
27:44but in many
27:45minds
27:46he remained
27:47standing.
27:48Even today,
27:49the differences
27:50between the Ancient East
27:52and the Old West
27:53They make themselves felt.
27:55Concrete
27:56It collapsed.
27:57but the ghost
27:58of the division
27:58It persists.
27:59And that's not it.
28:01What always happens?
28:02The walls
28:03that we knocked down
28:04in the material world
28:05continue
28:06haunting us
28:07Inside.
28:08Slavery
28:09it ended,
28:10but racism
28:11survive.
28:12Fascism
28:13it fell,
28:14but authoritarianism
28:15reborn
28:16in new forms.
28:18The wall
28:18from Berlin
28:19It was destroyed.
28:20but how many
28:21walls we carry
28:22within us,
28:23built
28:24of prejudice,
28:26out of fear,
28:26of indifference.
28:28The day when
28:29the wall fell
28:29it was called
28:31the day when
28:31The world has changed.
28:33But the world
28:34nothing changes
28:35in a single day.
28:36What changes
28:37It is consciousness.
28:39What changes
28:40It is perception.
28:41that reality
28:42It could be different.
28:44that
28:45that seemed eternal
28:46it can be destroyed
28:48in one night.
28:49That
28:50It is the true legacy.
28:51the fall of the wall.
28:53not only
28:54reunification
28:55of a city
28:56or of a country,
28:57but the revelation
28:59of which none
28:59prison
29:00It is absolute.
29:01of which none
29:02Power is indestructible.
29:04that courage
29:05human
29:06is capable
29:07to cross
29:08borders
29:08which seemed
29:10inviolable.
29:11And yet,
29:13the question
29:13It persists.
29:15We learned
29:16the lesson
29:16or just
29:18we exchange
29:19Walls?
29:20The wall
29:20now
29:21It's a memory.
29:23Fragments of him
29:24still remain
29:25in Berlin,
29:25preserved
29:27like scars
29:28in the fabric
29:28of the city.
29:30Tourists
29:31fingers run
29:32due to the concrete used,
29:33They take photographs,
29:35They buy small pieces.
29:36sold
29:37as souvenirs.
29:39What it was
29:39a symbol
29:40horror
29:41and oppression
29:41became
29:42an attraction,
29:43a tourist destination,
29:45a commodity.
29:46And in that,
29:47There's an irony.
29:48that history
29:49likes to repeat.
29:51What
29:52it used to be
29:53instrument
29:54of suffering,
29:55then is
29:56transformed
29:57in a show,
29:58in object
29:59of contemplation.
30:01But will it be?
30:02that we understand
30:03when touching
30:04these blocks
30:05the weight
30:06that they
30:07Do they carry it?
30:08Or will it be
30:09that we treat them
30:10just like
30:11historical curiosity,
30:12forgetting that,
30:14behind each
30:15centimeter
30:16of that concrete,
30:17there are lives
30:18interrupted,
30:19families
30:20shattered,
30:21dreams
30:22drowned
30:23in silence
30:23surveillance?
30:25The fall
30:26from the wall
30:26from Berlin
30:27was celebrated
30:28as a triumph
30:29of freedom,
30:30but maybe
30:31should be
30:32also remembered
30:33as a warning.
30:34The wall fell.
30:35because he was born
30:36of fear,
30:37and fear
30:38He is a builder.
30:39tireless.
30:40Even today,
30:41in different
30:42parts of the world,
30:43walls continue
30:45to be erected,
30:46physical walls
30:47to separate
30:48nations,
30:49refugees,
30:50peoples,
30:51invisible walls
30:52to divide
30:53social classes,
30:55ideologies,
30:56beliefs.
30:57We live in an era
30:59which celebrates
30:59the connection,
31:00but that at the same time
31:01time raises
31:02digital barriers
31:03that separate us
31:04more than
31:05They unite us.
31:06We create bubbles.
31:08information,
31:09where only
31:10we listen
31:10what
31:11confirms
31:12our own
31:13certainties.
31:14We built
31:15walls in
31:16our own
31:17minds,
31:17incapable
31:18to engage in dialogue
31:19with whom
31:20Do you think differently?
31:21It's not the same.
31:22impulse that
31:23He built the wall.
31:24In 1961?
31:26The impulse
31:27to protect oneself
31:28on the other hand,
31:29to create a space
31:30security
31:32at the price
31:33of the division?
31:34What we learned,
31:35in fact,
31:36with that
31:36November 9th?
31:38Could it be?
31:38we understand that
31:39no wall
31:40Is it eternal?
31:41Or will it be
31:41that only
31:42we replaced
31:43the bricks
31:44concrete
31:45by algorithms
31:46invisible
31:47that surround us
31:49Without us even realizing it?
31:51The philosopher
31:52Friedrich Nietzsche
31:53he wrote that
31:54who fights
31:55against monsters
31:56you must take care
31:58so as not to become
31:59one of them.
32:00The same applies.
32:01For walls.
32:03Who knocks down
32:04a wall
32:04you must take care
32:06so as not to
32:06build another one.
32:07but humanity
32:09it seems
32:10fated
32:10to repeat
32:12the cycle.
32:13We knocked it down.
32:13the borders
32:14old
32:14only for
32:15erect
32:16new,
32:17more subtle,
32:18deeper.
32:20The fall
32:21from the wall
32:21also raised
32:22another
32:23A troubling question.
32:25Could it be?
32:25freedom
32:26it really
32:27the state
32:28natural
32:28of man?
32:29Or will it be
32:30which also
32:30she becomes
32:31unbearable
32:32when naked
32:33too much?
32:35Many
32:35in the East
32:36they felt
32:37lost
32:38like castaways
32:39in an ocean
32:40of choices.
32:41What to do
32:42when already
32:42there is
32:43rules
32:44clear,
32:45when the
32:45scarcity
32:46is replaced
32:47Because of the abundance?
32:48But this
32:49abundance
32:49requires
32:50compete,
32:51require,
32:52to fight.
32:53Freedom
32:54it could be a
32:55such a burden
32:56heavy
32:56as for
32:57prison.
32:57And maybe
32:58that's why
32:59in so many
33:00societies
33:00modern
33:01still there
33:02nostalgia
33:03by the old
33:04walls,
33:05a nostalgia
33:06dangerous
33:07who sighs
33:08by the false ones
33:09certainties
33:09of authoritarianism,
33:11through the promises
33:12security
33:13absolute,
33:14according to the rules
33:15what,
33:15although harsh,
33:16they simplified
33:17Chaos.
33:18The wall
33:19it fell,
33:20but its shadow
33:21still lingers
33:22as a temptation.
33:23The temptation
33:24to raise
33:25new barriers
33:26so you don't have to
33:27facing the weight
33:28of the choice.
33:29Let's look
33:29for the present.
33:31How many
33:31We sometimes hear
33:32leaders
33:33politicians
33:34promising
33:35raise
33:35new
33:35walls,
33:36to close
33:37borders,
33:38build
33:38barriers
33:39against
33:40others?
33:41How many
33:41times
33:42we heard
33:42speeches
33:43what,
33:44in essence,
33:45repeat
33:46logic
33:46from the wall
33:47From Berlin?
33:48To divide
33:49to control,
33:50isolate
33:50To survive?
33:52The story
33:53seems to be moving forward,
33:54but the impulses
33:55humans
33:56They remain.
33:57AND,
33:58however,
33:59there is something
34:00unbreakable
34:01that persists.
34:02That November
34:03from 1989
34:05shows us
34:06that no prison
34:07It is invulnerable.
34:08The wall
34:09It seemed eternal,
34:10unwavering,
34:11invincible,
34:12but that was enough
34:13a breath
34:14of history,
34:15an error
34:15bureaucratic,
34:16a snap
34:17collective
34:18courage
34:18and he
34:19It collapsed.
34:20That's it,
34:21at the same time,
34:22hope
34:22And a warning.
34:23Hope,
34:24because it means
34:26that all
34:27oppressive power
34:28could it be
34:29knocked down.
34:30Notice,
34:31because it means
34:32what
34:33we consider
34:34solid
34:35today
34:36it can also
34:37disappear
34:39tomorrow.
34:40What is it
34:40civilization
34:41if not
34:42a succession
34:43of walls
34:44that rise up
34:45And do they fall?
34:46Babylon
34:47raised
34:47its walls
34:48monumental,
34:50Pomegranate
34:50built
34:51its borders,
34:52the Middle Ages
34:53surrounded himself
34:54of fortresses,
34:55modernity
34:56invented
34:57borders
34:57national,
34:58each generation
34:59raised
35:00its barriers
35:01and each generation
35:02she saw
35:03to collapse.
35:04The Wall
35:05from Berlin
35:05it was just
35:06one more
35:07wall
35:07in this cycle
35:08endless,
35:09but there is something
35:10singular in him,
35:11its fall
35:12It was televised.
35:14registered,
35:15transformed
35:16in memory
35:17global
35:17Instantaneous.
35:19For the first time
35:20time,
35:20millions
35:21of people
35:22throughout
35:22the world
35:23watched
35:24in time
35:24real
35:25to the collapse
35:26of a barrier
35:27which symbolized
35:28not only
35:29a city,
35:30but one era
35:31whole.
35:32It wasn't just
35:33Germany
35:34who broke free
35:35that night,
35:36It was all of humanity.
35:37what,
35:38for a moment,
35:39believed
35:40in the possibility
35:41of overcoming.
35:42And that's it.
35:43belief
35:43that even today
35:44We need to rescue them.
35:46Because despite
35:47of all
35:48the new
35:48walls,
35:49despite all
35:50the new
35:51divisions,
35:52the echo
35:53from 1989
35:55reminds us,
35:56nothing is
35:57definitive,
35:58nothing is
35:59invincible.
36:01The fall
36:01from the wall
36:01it wasn't one
36:02happy ending.
36:03It was the beginning.
36:04of a new
36:05era,
36:05full of
36:06contradictions,
36:08full of
36:08new pains
36:09and new
36:10challenges.
36:11But it was also
36:12proof
36:13that the story
36:14can change
36:15in a single
36:16night,
36:16when men
36:17and women
36:18common
36:19they decide
36:20that already
36:20they can't
36:21more to endure
36:22the currents.
36:23And maybe
36:24that is
36:25the question
36:26that the wall
36:27It still makes us,
36:28three decades
36:30after.
36:31What are they?
36:32the walls
36:32that today
36:33Do they imprison us?
36:34What are they?
36:35the walls
36:36invisible
36:36that we accept
36:37How natural?
36:39Until when?
36:40we will continue
36:40living inside
36:42of them?
36:43The wall
36:44from Berlin
36:44It fell because
36:45someone dared
36:45to believe
36:46that could
36:47to be knocked down.
36:48What barriers
36:49would fall today
36:50if we had
36:51The same courage?
36:53Concrete
36:54could it be
36:54destroyed,
36:56the story
36:56could it be
36:57rewritten,
36:58but the fight
37:00against the walls
37:01external
37:02and internal
37:03It's endless.
37:05because the real
37:06wall
37:07I wasn't
37:07only in Berlin.
37:09He is
37:09in every heart
37:10human
37:11which do you prefer
37:12security
37:12of the division
37:13to the risk
37:14of freedom.
37:15And so,
37:16each generation
37:18has before him
37:18of himself
37:19the same
37:20choice,
37:21raise
37:21new walls
37:22or knock them down.
37:24The day
37:25in which the wall
37:25it fell
37:26he was called
37:27of
37:27the day
37:28in what
37:29the world
37:29It changed.
37:30But maybe
37:31the world
37:32just change
37:33in fact
37:33when
37:34understand
37:35that is not enough
37:36destroy the
37:37concrete.
37:38It is necessary
37:39destroy
37:40also
37:40the walls
37:41invisible,
37:43those
37:44that us
37:44separate
37:44on the other hand,
37:45those
37:46that we carry
37:47within
37:48of us
37:48same.
37:49And the question
37:50remains
37:51annoying
37:52like a
37:53whisper
37:54coming
37:54of the ruins
37:55concrete.
37:56It will be
37:57What did we learn?
37:58Or will it be
37:59that only
37:59we hope
38:00for the next
38:01wall?
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